Prosthodontic Treatment For Partially Edentulous Patients

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros autores o Colaboradores: Zarb, George A. (Editor), Bergman, Bo (Editor), Clayton, Joseph A. (Editor), MacKay, Hugh F. (Editor)
Formato: Libro
Lengua:inglés
Datos de publicación: St. Louis : Mosby, 1978
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Consultar en el Cátalogo
Descripción Física:619 p. : il. byn. fot. byn.
ISBN:080165677X
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • SECTION ONE
  • The partially edentulous milieu
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. The mechanism of support for fixed and removable partial dentures
  • 3. The consequences of partial edentulism
  • 4. The need for prosthodontic intervention
  • 5. Methods of prosthodontic replacement
  • SECTION TWO
  • Preparing patients for the fixed or removable prosthodontic service
  • 6. Patient preparation; counseling and communication
  • 7. Radiology
  • 8. The restoration of mandibular function
  • 9. Periodontal preparation of the partially edentulous patient
  • 10. Preparation of the edentulous tissues
  • 11. Endodontic considerations in prosthodontic design
  • 12. The buildup of individual teeth
  • 13. Preprosthodontic orthodontic treatment
  • SECTION THREE
  • Principles of occlusion and the use of articulating instruments in partial prosthodontics
  • 14. The physiology of occlusion in partially edentulous patients
  • 15. The consequences of occlusal interferences
  • 16. Various centric positions and methods of recording them
  • 17. Articulators in restoring occlusion
  • 18. Diagnostic workup of the occlusion
  • 19. The vertical dimension of occlusion for the partially edentulous patient
  • 20.Occlusion and the restorative materials used.
  • 21. The functionally generated path technique
  • SECTION FOUR The biomechanical properties of materials employed
  • 22. Porcelain-metal restorations
  • 23. The Stellite alloys
  • 24. Acrylic resin facings and denture base materials
  • 25. Dental cements
  • 26. Electrocorrosive properties of prosthodontic materials
  • SECTION FIVE
  • The cosmetic aspects of partial prosthodontic rehabilitation
  • 27. The cosmetic aspects of partial prosthodontic rehabilitation
  • SECTION SIX
  • Fixed partial prosthodontics: clinical and laboratory protocol
  • 28. Design and preparation of abutments for fixed prostheses
  • 29. Placement of margins
  • 30. Impressions, casts, and dies: factors in the selection and handling of materials; the management of tissues
  • 31. Interim treatment
  • 32. Crown and pontic design for optimal tissue maintenance
  • 33. Cementation of fixed prostheses
  • 34. Laboratory protocol for fixed partial prostheses
  • SECTION SEVEN
  • Removable partial prosthodontics: clinical and laboratory protocol
  • 35. Overall design and classification of removable partial dentures,
  • 36. Tooth-supported removable partial dentures
  • 37. Dentogingivally supported removable partial dentures
  • 38. The design of removable partial dentures
  • 39 Use of the dental surveyor: a case design
  • 40. Clinical procedures in removable partial prosthodontics
  • 41. Laboratory protocol for removable partial prostheses
  • 42. Other topics in removable partial dentures
  • SECTION EIGHT Alternative clinical techniques for the partially edentulous patient
  • 43. Precision and semiprecision attachments
  • 44. Removable partial overdentures
  • 45. Swing-lock removable partial dentures
  • 46. Dental implants
  • SECTION NINE
  • Maxillofacial prosthodontics and the partially edentulous patient
  • 47. Prosthodontic treatment for the young adult cleft palate patient
  • 48. Oral trauma and the prosthodontic patient
  • 49. Prosthodontic rehabilitation of postsurgical cancer patients